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Data from Developing Cancer Informatics Applications and Tools Using the NCI Genomic Data Commons API

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 01:46
Abstract

The NCI Genomic Data Commons (GDC) was launched in 2016 and makes available over 4 petabytes (PB) of cancer genomic and associated clinical data to the research community. This dataset continues to grow and currently includes over 14,500 patients. The GDC is an example of a biomedical data commons, which collocates biomedical data with storage and computing infrastructure and commonly used web services, software applications, and tools to create a secure, interoperable, and extensible resource for researchers. The GDC is (i) a data repository for downloading data that have been submitted to it, and also a system that (ii) applies a common set of bioinformatics pipelines to submitted data; (iii) reanalyzes existing data when new pipelines are developed; and (iv) allows users to build their own applications and systems that interoperate with the GDC using the GDC Application Programming Interface (API). We describe the GDC API and how it has been used both by the GDC itself and by third parties. Cancer Res; 77(21); e15–18. ©2017 AACR.

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AUTHORS (16)

  • Shane Wilson
    Michael Fitzsimons
    Martin Ferguson
    Allison Heath
    Mark Jensen
    Josh Miller
    Mark W. Murphy
    James Porter
    Himanso Sahni
    Louis Staudt
    Yajing Tang
    Zhining Wang
    Christine Yu
    Junjun Zhang
    Vincent Ferretti
    Robert L. Grossman
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